Derry O'Donnell, out-of-work actress, is talented, keen - and broke. Spurred on by an ultimatum from her awesomely high-achieving mother, and with a little help from her theatrical friends, Derry embarks on a career as Madam Tulip, fortune teller to the rich and famous. As Derry is drawn deeper into
Madam Tulip and the Bones of Chance
β Scribed by Ahern, David
- Publisher
- Malin Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 183 KB
- Series
- Madam Tulip Mystery 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0993544843
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β¦ Synopsis
A surprise role in a movie takes actress Derry OβDonnell to a romantic castle in the Scottish Highlands. But romance soon turns to fear and suspicion. Someone means to kill, and Derry, moonlighting as celebrity fortune-teller Madam Tulip, is snared in a net of greed, conspiracy and betrayal. A millionaire banker, a film producer with a mysterious past, a gun-loving wife, a PA with her eyes on Hollywood, a handsome and charming estate managerβeach has a secret to share and a request for Madam Tulip. As Derry and her friend Bruce race to prevent a murder, she learns to her dismay that the one future Tulip canβt predict is her own. Madam Tulip and the Bones of Chance is third in the Madam Tulip mystery series.
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